2 * Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
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24 FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL );
34 #include <ipxe/vsprintf.h>
35 #include <ipxe/socket.h>
36 #include <ipxe/iobuf.h>
38 #include <ipxe/xfer.h>
39 #include <ipxe/open.h>
40 #include <ipxe/scsi.h>
41 #include <ipxe/process.h>
42 #include <ipxe/uaccess.h>
43 #include <ipxe/tcpip.h>
44 #include <ipxe/settings.h>
45 #include <ipxe/features.h>
46 #include <ipxe/base16.h>
47 #include <ipxe/base64.h>
48 #include <ipxe/ibft.h>
49 #include <ipxe/iscsi.h>
57 FEATURE ( FEATURE_PROTOCOL, "iSCSI", DHCP_EB_FEATURE_ISCSI, 1 );
59 /* Disambiguate the various error causes */
60 #define EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_USERNAME \
61 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_USERNAME )
62 #define EINFO_EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_USERNAME \
63 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EACCES, 0x01, "Incorrect target username" )
64 #define EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_PASSWORD \
65 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_PASSWORD )
66 #define EINFO_EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_PASSWORD \
67 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EACCES, 0x02, "Incorrect target password" )
68 #define EINVAL_ROOT_PATH_TOO_SHORT \
69 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EINVAL_ROOT_PATH_TOO_SHORT )
70 #define EINFO_EINVAL_ROOT_PATH_TOO_SHORT \
71 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EINVAL, 0x01, "Root path too short" )
72 #define EINVAL_BAD_CREDENTIAL_MIX \
73 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EINVAL_BAD_CREDENTIAL_MIX )
74 #define EINFO_EINVAL_BAD_CREDENTIAL_MIX \
75 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EINVAL, 0x02, "Bad credential mix" )
76 #define EINVAL_NO_ROOT_PATH \
77 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EINVAL_NO_ROOT_PATH )
78 #define EINFO_EINVAL_NO_ROOT_PATH \
79 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EINVAL, 0x03, "No root path" )
80 #define EINVAL_NO_TARGET_IQN \
81 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EINVAL_NO_TARGET_IQN )
82 #define EINFO_EINVAL_NO_TARGET_IQN \
83 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EINVAL, 0x04, "No target IQN" )
84 #define EINVAL_NO_INITIATOR_IQN \
85 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EINVAL_NO_INITIATOR_IQN )
86 #define EINFO_EINVAL_NO_INITIATOR_IQN \
87 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EINVAL, 0x05, "No initiator IQN" )
88 #define EIO_TARGET_UNAVAILABLE \
89 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EIO_TARGET_UNAVAILABLE )
90 #define EINFO_EIO_TARGET_UNAVAILABLE \
91 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EIO, 0x01, "Target not currently operational" )
92 #define EIO_TARGET_NO_RESOURCES \
93 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EIO_TARGET_NO_RESOURCES )
94 #define EINFO_EIO_TARGET_NO_RESOURCES \
95 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EIO, 0x02, "Target out of resources" )
96 #define ENOTSUP_INITIATOR_STATUS \
97 __einfo_error ( EINFO_ENOTSUP_INITIATOR_STATUS )
98 #define EINFO_ENOTSUP_INITIATOR_STATUS \
99 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_ENOTSUP, 0x01, "Unsupported initiator status" )
100 #define ENOTSUP_OPCODE \
101 __einfo_error ( EINFO_ENOTSUP_OPCODE )
102 #define EINFO_ENOTSUP_OPCODE \
103 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_ENOTSUP, 0x02, "Unsupported opcode" )
104 #define ENOTSUP_DISCOVERY \
105 __einfo_error ( EINFO_ENOTSUP_DISCOVERY )
106 #define EINFO_ENOTSUP_DISCOVERY \
107 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_ENOTSUP, 0x03, "Discovery not supported" )
108 #define ENOTSUP_TARGET_STATUS \
109 __einfo_error ( EINFO_ENOTSUP_TARGET_STATUS )
110 #define EINFO_ENOTSUP_TARGET_STATUS \
111 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_ENOTSUP, 0x04, "Unsupported target status" )
112 #define ENOTSUP_NOP_IN \
113 __einfo_error ( EINFO_ENOTSUP_NOP_IN )
114 #define EINFO_ENOTSUP_NOP_IN \
115 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_ENOTSUP, 0x05, "Unsupported NOP-In received" )
116 #define EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHENTICATION \
117 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHENTICATION )
118 #define EINFO_EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHENTICATION \
119 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPERM, 0x01, "Initiator authentication failed" )
120 #define EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHORISATION \
121 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHORISATION )
122 #define EINFO_EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHORISATION \
123 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPERM, 0x02, "Initiator not authorised" )
124 #define EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_ALGORITHM \
125 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_ALGORITHM )
126 #define EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_ALGORITHM \
127 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPROTO, 0x01, "Invalid CHAP algorithm" )
128 #define EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_IDENTIFIER \
129 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_IDENTIFIER )
130 #define EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_IDENTIFIER \
131 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPROTO, 0x02, "Invalid CHAP identifier" )
132 #define EPROTO_INVALID_LARGE_BINARY \
133 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_LARGE_BINARY )
134 #define EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_LARGE_BINARY \
135 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPROTO, 0x03, "Invalid large binary value" )
136 #define EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_RESPONSE \
137 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_RESPONSE )
138 #define EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_RESPONSE \
139 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPROTO, 0x04, "Invalid CHAP response" )
140 #define EPROTO_INVALID_KEY_VALUE_PAIR \
141 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_KEY_VALUE_PAIR )
142 #define EINFO_EPROTO_INVALID_KEY_VALUE_PAIR \
143 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPROTO, 0x05, "Invalid key/value pair" )
144 #define EPROTO_VALUE_REJECTED \
145 __einfo_error ( EINFO_EPROTO_VALUE_REJECTED )
146 #define EINFO_EPROTO_VALUE_REJECTED \
147 __einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_EPROTO, 0x06, "Parameter rejected" )
149 static void iscsi_start_tx ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi );
150 static void iscsi_start_login ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi );
151 static void iscsi_start_data_out ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
152 unsigned int datasn );
155 * Finish receiving PDU data into buffer
157 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
159 static void iscsi_rx_buffered_data_done ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
160 free ( iscsi->rx_buffer );
161 iscsi->rx_buffer = NULL;
165 * Receive PDU data into buffer
167 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
168 * @v data Data to receive
169 * @v len Length of data
170 * @ret rc Return status code
172 * This can be used when the RX PDU type handler wishes to buffer up
173 * all received data and process the PDU as a single unit. The caller
174 * is repsonsible for calling iscsi_rx_buffered_data_done() after
175 * processing the data.
177 static int iscsi_rx_buffered_data ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
178 const void *data, size_t len ) {
180 /* Allocate buffer on first call */
181 if ( ! iscsi->rx_buffer ) {
182 iscsi->rx_buffer = malloc ( iscsi->rx_len );
183 if ( ! iscsi->rx_buffer )
187 /* Copy data to buffer */
188 assert ( ( iscsi->rx_offset + len ) <= iscsi->rx_len );
189 memcpy ( ( iscsi->rx_buffer + iscsi->rx_offset ), data, len );
197 * @v refcnt Reference counter
199 static void iscsi_free ( struct refcnt *refcnt ) {
200 struct iscsi_session *iscsi =
201 container_of ( refcnt, struct iscsi_session, refcnt );
203 free ( iscsi->initiator_iqn );
204 free ( iscsi->target_address );
205 free ( iscsi->target_iqn );
206 free ( iscsi->initiator_username );
207 free ( iscsi->initiator_password );
208 free ( iscsi->target_username );
209 free ( iscsi->target_password );
210 chap_finish ( &iscsi->chap );
211 iscsi_rx_buffered_data_done ( iscsi );
212 free ( iscsi->command );
217 * Shut down iSCSI interface
219 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
220 * @v rc Reason for close
222 static void iscsi_close ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, int rc ) {
224 /* A TCP graceful close is still an error from our point of view */
228 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p closed: %s\n", iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
230 /* Stop transmission process */
231 process_del ( &iscsi->process );
233 /* Shut down interfaces */
234 intf_shutdown ( &iscsi->socket, rc );
235 intf_shutdown ( &iscsi->control, rc );
236 intf_shutdown ( &iscsi->data, rc );
240 * Assign new iSCSI initiator task tag
242 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
244 static void iscsi_new_itt ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
245 static uint16_t itt_idx;
247 iscsi->itt = ( ISCSI_TAG_MAGIC | (++itt_idx) );
251 * Open iSCSI transport-layer connection
253 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
254 * @ret rc Return status code
256 static int iscsi_open_connection ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
257 struct sockaddr_tcpip target;
260 assert ( iscsi->tx_state == ISCSI_TX_IDLE );
261 assert ( iscsi->rx_state == ISCSI_RX_BHS );
262 assert ( iscsi->rx_offset == 0 );
265 memset ( &target, 0, sizeof ( target ) );
266 target.st_port = htons ( iscsi->target_port );
267 if ( ( rc = xfer_open_named_socket ( &iscsi->socket, SOCK_STREAM,
268 ( struct sockaddr * ) &target,
269 iscsi->target_address,
271 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not open socket: %s\n",
272 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
276 /* Enter security negotiation phase */
277 iscsi->status = ( ISCSI_STATUS_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION_PHASE |
278 ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_SECURITY );
279 if ( iscsi->target_username )
280 iscsi->status |= ISCSI_STATUS_AUTH_REVERSE_REQUIRED;
282 /* Assign new ISID */
283 iscsi->isid_iana_qual = ( random() & 0xffff );
285 /* Assign fresh initiator task tag */
286 iscsi_new_itt ( iscsi );
289 iscsi_start_login ( iscsi );
295 * Close iSCSI transport-layer connection
297 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
298 * @v rc Reason for close
300 * Closes the transport-layer connection and resets the session state
301 * ready to attempt a fresh login.
303 static void iscsi_close_connection ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, int rc ) {
305 /* Close all data transfer interfaces */
306 intf_restart ( &iscsi->socket, rc );
308 /* Clear connection status */
311 /* Reset TX and RX state machines */
312 iscsi->tx_state = ISCSI_TX_IDLE;
313 iscsi->rx_state = ISCSI_RX_BHS;
314 iscsi->rx_offset = 0;
316 /* Free any temporary dynamically allocated memory */
317 chap_finish ( &iscsi->chap );
318 iscsi_rx_buffered_data_done ( iscsi );
322 * Mark iSCSI SCSI operation as complete
324 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
325 * @v rc Return status code
326 * @v rsp SCSI response, if any
328 * Note that iscsi_scsi_done() will not close the connection, and must
329 * therefore be called only when the internal state machines are in an
330 * appropriate state, otherwise bad things may happen on the next call
331 * to iscsi_scsi_command(). The general rule is to call
332 * iscsi_scsi_done() only at the end of receiving a PDU; at this point
333 * the TX and RX engines should both be idle.
335 static void iscsi_scsi_done ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, int rc,
336 struct scsi_rsp *rsp ) {
337 uint32_t itt = iscsi->itt;
339 assert ( iscsi->tx_state == ISCSI_TX_IDLE );
342 free ( iscsi->command );
343 iscsi->command = NULL;
345 /* Send SCSI response, if any */
347 scsi_response ( &iscsi->data, rsp );
349 /* Close SCSI command, if this is still the same command. (It
350 * is possible that the command interface has already been
351 * closed as a result of the SCSI response we sent.)
353 if ( iscsi->itt == itt )
354 intf_restart ( &iscsi->data, rc );
357 /****************************************************************************
359 * iSCSI SCSI command issuing
364 * Build iSCSI SCSI command BHS
366 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
368 * We don't currently support bidirectional commands (i.e. with both
369 * Data-In and Data-Out segments); these would require providing code
370 * to generate an AHS, and there doesn't seem to be any need for it at
373 static void iscsi_start_command ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
374 struct iscsi_bhs_scsi_command *command = &iscsi->tx_bhs.scsi_command;
376 assert ( ! ( iscsi->command->data_in && iscsi->command->data_out ) );
378 /* Construct BHS and initiate transmission */
379 iscsi_start_tx ( iscsi );
380 command->opcode = ISCSI_OPCODE_SCSI_COMMAND;
381 command->flags = ( ISCSI_FLAG_FINAL |
382 ISCSI_COMMAND_ATTR_SIMPLE );
383 if ( iscsi->command->data_in )
384 command->flags |= ISCSI_COMMAND_FLAG_READ;
385 if ( iscsi->command->data_out )
386 command->flags |= ISCSI_COMMAND_FLAG_WRITE;
387 /* lengths left as zero */
388 memcpy ( &command->lun, &iscsi->command->lun,
389 sizeof ( command->lun ) );
390 command->itt = htonl ( iscsi->itt );
391 command->exp_len = htonl ( iscsi->command->data_in_len |
392 iscsi->command->data_out_len );
393 command->cmdsn = htonl ( iscsi->cmdsn );
394 command->expstatsn = htonl ( iscsi->statsn + 1 );
395 memcpy ( &command->cdb, &iscsi->command->cdb, sizeof ( command->cdb ));
396 DBGC2 ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p start " SCSI_CDB_FORMAT " %s %#zx\n",
397 iscsi, SCSI_CDB_DATA ( command->cdb ),
398 ( iscsi->command->data_in ? "in" : "out" ),
399 ( iscsi->command->data_in ?
400 iscsi->command->data_in_len :
401 iscsi->command->data_out_len ) );
405 * Receive data segment of an iSCSI SCSI response PDU
407 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
408 * @v data Received data
409 * @v len Length of received data
410 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
411 * @ret rc Return status code
413 static int iscsi_rx_scsi_response ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
414 const void *data, size_t len,
416 struct iscsi_bhs_scsi_response *response
417 = &iscsi->rx_bhs.scsi_response;
419 uint32_t residual_count;
423 /* Buffer up the PDU data */
424 if ( ( rc = iscsi_rx_buffered_data ( iscsi, data, len ) ) != 0 ) {
425 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not buffer SCSI response: %s\n",
426 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
432 /* Parse SCSI response and discard buffer */
433 memset ( &rsp, 0, sizeof ( rsp ) );
434 rsp.status = response->status;
435 residual_count = ntohl ( response->residual_count );
436 if ( response->flags & ISCSI_DATA_FLAG_OVERFLOW ) {
437 rsp.overrun = residual_count;
438 } else if ( response->flags & ISCSI_DATA_FLAG_UNDERFLOW ) {
439 rsp.overrun = -(residual_count);
441 data_len = ISCSI_DATA_LEN ( response->lengths );
443 scsi_parse_sense ( ( iscsi->rx_buffer + 2 ), ( data_len - 2 ),
446 iscsi_rx_buffered_data_done ( iscsi );
448 /* Check for errors */
449 if ( response->response != ISCSI_RESPONSE_COMMAND_COMPLETE )
452 /* Mark as completed */
453 iscsi_scsi_done ( iscsi, 0, &rsp );
458 * Receive data segment of an iSCSI data-in PDU
460 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
461 * @v data Received data
462 * @v len Length of received data
463 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
464 * @ret rc Return status code
466 static int iscsi_rx_data_in ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
467 const void *data, size_t len,
469 struct iscsi_bhs_data_in *data_in = &iscsi->rx_bhs.data_in;
470 unsigned long offset;
472 /* Copy data to data-in buffer */
473 offset = ntohl ( data_in->offset ) + iscsi->rx_offset;
474 assert ( iscsi->command != NULL );
475 assert ( iscsi->command->data_in );
476 assert ( ( offset + len ) <= iscsi->command->data_in_len );
477 copy_to_user ( iscsi->command->data_in, offset, data, len );
479 /* Wait for whole SCSI response to arrive */
483 /* Mark as completed if status is present */
484 if ( data_in->flags & ISCSI_DATA_FLAG_STATUS ) {
485 assert ( ( offset + len ) == iscsi->command->data_in_len );
486 assert ( data_in->flags & ISCSI_FLAG_FINAL );
487 /* iSCSI cannot return an error status via a data-in */
488 iscsi_scsi_done ( iscsi, 0, NULL );
495 * Receive data segment of an iSCSI R2T PDU
497 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
498 * @v data Received data
499 * @v len Length of received data
500 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
501 * @ret rc Return status code
503 static int iscsi_rx_r2t ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
504 const void *data __unused, size_t len __unused,
505 size_t remaining __unused ) {
506 struct iscsi_bhs_r2t *r2t = &iscsi->rx_bhs.r2t;
508 /* Record transfer parameters and trigger first data-out */
509 iscsi->ttt = ntohl ( r2t->ttt );
510 iscsi->transfer_offset = ntohl ( r2t->offset );
511 iscsi->transfer_len = ntohl ( r2t->len );
512 iscsi_start_data_out ( iscsi, 0 );
518 * Build iSCSI data-out BHS
520 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
521 * @v datasn Data sequence number within the transfer
524 static void iscsi_start_data_out ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
525 unsigned int datasn ) {
526 struct iscsi_bhs_data_out *data_out = &iscsi->tx_bhs.data_out;
527 unsigned long offset;
528 unsigned long remaining;
531 /* We always send 512-byte Data-Out PDUs; this removes the
532 * need to worry about the target's MaxRecvDataSegmentLength.
534 offset = datasn * 512;
535 remaining = iscsi->transfer_len - offset;
540 /* Construct BHS and initiate transmission */
541 iscsi_start_tx ( iscsi );
542 data_out->opcode = ISCSI_OPCODE_DATA_OUT;
543 if ( len == remaining )
544 data_out->flags = ( ISCSI_FLAG_FINAL );
545 ISCSI_SET_LENGTHS ( data_out->lengths, 0, len );
546 data_out->lun = iscsi->command->lun;
547 data_out->itt = htonl ( iscsi->itt );
548 data_out->ttt = htonl ( iscsi->ttt );
549 data_out->expstatsn = htonl ( iscsi->statsn + 1 );
550 data_out->datasn = htonl ( datasn );
551 data_out->offset = htonl ( iscsi->transfer_offset + offset );
552 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p start data out DataSN %#x len %#lx\n",
553 iscsi, datasn, len );
557 * Complete iSCSI data-out PDU transmission
559 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
562 static void iscsi_data_out_done ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
563 struct iscsi_bhs_data_out *data_out = &iscsi->tx_bhs.data_out;
565 /* If we haven't reached the end of the sequence, start
566 * sending the next data-out PDU.
568 if ( ! ( data_out->flags & ISCSI_FLAG_FINAL ) )
569 iscsi_start_data_out ( iscsi, ntohl ( data_out->datasn ) + 1 );
573 * Send iSCSI data-out data segment
575 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
576 * @ret rc Return status code
578 static int iscsi_tx_data_out ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
579 struct iscsi_bhs_data_out *data_out = &iscsi->tx_bhs.data_out;
580 struct io_buffer *iobuf;
581 unsigned long offset;
585 offset = ntohl ( data_out->offset );
586 len = ISCSI_DATA_LEN ( data_out->lengths );
587 pad_len = ISCSI_DATA_PAD_LEN ( data_out->lengths );
589 assert ( iscsi->command != NULL );
590 assert ( iscsi->command->data_out );
591 assert ( ( offset + len ) <= iscsi->command->data_out_len );
593 iobuf = xfer_alloc_iob ( &iscsi->socket, ( len + pad_len ) );
597 copy_from_user ( iob_put ( iobuf, len ),
598 iscsi->command->data_out, offset, len );
599 memset ( iob_put ( iobuf, pad_len ), 0, pad_len );
601 return xfer_deliver_iob ( &iscsi->socket, iobuf );
605 * Receive data segment of an iSCSI NOP-In
607 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
608 * @v data Received data
609 * @v len Length of received data
610 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
611 * @ret rc Return status code
613 static int iscsi_rx_nop_in ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
614 const void *data __unused, size_t len __unused,
615 size_t remaining __unused ) {
616 struct iscsi_nop_in *nop_in = &iscsi->rx_bhs.nop_in;
618 DBGC2 ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p received NOP-In\n", iscsi );
620 /* We don't currently have the ability to respond to NOP-Ins
621 * sent as ping requests, but we can happily accept NOP-Ins
622 * sent merely to update CmdSN.
624 if ( nop_in->ttt != htonl ( ISCSI_TAG_RESERVED ) ) {
625 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p received unsupported NOP-In with TTT "
626 "%08x\n", iscsi, ntohl ( nop_in->ttt ) );
627 return -ENOTSUP_NOP_IN;
633 /****************************************************************************
640 * Build iSCSI login request strings
642 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
644 * These are the initial set of strings sent in the first login
645 * request PDU. We want the following settings:
649 * MaxConnections is irrelevant; we make only one connection anyway [4]
651 * ImmediateData is irrelevant; we never send immediate data [4]
652 * MaxRecvDataSegmentLength=8192 (default; we don't care) [3]
653 * MaxBurstLength=262144 (default; we don't care) [3]
654 * FirstBurstLength=262144 (default; we don't care)
655 * DefaultTime2Wait=0 [2]
656 * DefaultTime2Retain=0 [2]
657 * MaxOutstandingR2T=1
659 * DataSequenceInOrder=Yes
660 * ErrorRecoveryLevel=0
662 * [1] InitialR2T has an OR resolution function, so the target may
663 * force us to use it. We therefore simplify our logic by always
666 * [2] These ensure that we can safely start a new task once we have
667 * reconnected after a failure, without having to manually tidy up
670 * [3] We are quite happy to use the RFC-defined default values for
671 * these parameters, but some targets (notably OpenSolaris)
672 * incorrectly assume a default value of zero, so we explicitly
673 * specify the default values.
675 * [4] We are quite happy to use the RFC-defined default values for
676 * these parameters, but some targets (notably a QNAP TS-639Pro) fail
677 * unless they are supplied, so we explicitly specify the default
680 static int iscsi_build_login_request_strings ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
681 void *data, size_t len ) {
682 unsigned int used = 0;
683 const char *auth_method;
685 if ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_SECURITY ) {
686 /* Default to allowing no authentication */
687 auth_method = "None";
688 /* If we have a credential to supply, permit CHAP */
689 if ( iscsi->initiator_username )
690 auth_method = "CHAP,None";
691 /* If we have a credential to check, force CHAP */
692 if ( iscsi->target_username )
693 auth_method = "CHAP";
694 used += ssnprintf ( data + used, len - used,
697 "SessionType=Normal%c"
699 iscsi->initiator_iqn, 0,
700 iscsi->target_iqn, 0, 0,
704 if ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_CHAP_ALGORITHM ) {
705 used += ssnprintf ( data + used, len - used, "CHAP_A=5%c", 0 );
708 if ( ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_CHAP_RESPONSE ) ) {
709 char buf[ base16_encoded_len ( iscsi->chap.response_len ) + 1 ];
710 assert ( iscsi->initiator_username != NULL );
711 base16_encode ( iscsi->chap.response, iscsi->chap.response_len,
712 buf, sizeof ( buf ) );
713 used += ssnprintf ( data + used, len - used,
714 "CHAP_N=%s%cCHAP_R=0x%s%c",
715 iscsi->initiator_username, 0, buf, 0 );
718 if ( ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_CHAP_CHALLENGE ) ) {
719 size_t challenge_len = ( sizeof ( iscsi->chap_challenge ) - 1 );
720 char buf[ base16_encoded_len ( challenge_len ) + 1 ];
721 base16_encode ( ( iscsi->chap_challenge + 1 ), challenge_len,
722 buf, sizeof ( buf ) );
723 used += ssnprintf ( data + used, len - used,
724 "CHAP_I=%d%cCHAP_C=0x%s%c",
725 iscsi->chap_challenge[0], 0, buf, 0 );
728 if ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_OPERATIONAL ) {
729 used += ssnprintf ( data + used, len - used,
730 "HeaderDigest=None%c"
735 "MaxRecvDataSegmentLength=8192%c"
736 "MaxBurstLength=262144%c"
737 "DefaultTime2Wait=0%c"
738 "DefaultTime2Retain=0%c"
739 "MaxOutstandingR2T=1%c"
740 "DataPDUInOrder=Yes%c"
741 "DataSequenceInOrder=Yes%c"
742 "ErrorRecoveryLevel=0%c",
743 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 );
750 * Build iSCSI login request BHS
752 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
754 static void iscsi_start_login ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
755 struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *request = &iscsi->tx_bhs.login_request;
758 switch ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_LOGIN_CSG_MASK ) {
759 case ISCSI_LOGIN_CSG_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION:
760 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p entering security negotiation\n",
763 case ISCSI_LOGIN_CSG_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION:
764 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p entering operational negotiation\n",
771 /* Construct BHS and initiate transmission */
772 iscsi_start_tx ( iscsi );
773 request->opcode = ( ISCSI_OPCODE_LOGIN_REQUEST |
774 ISCSI_FLAG_IMMEDIATE );
775 request->flags = ( ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_PHASE_MASK ) |
776 ISCSI_LOGIN_FLAG_TRANSITION );
777 /* version_max and version_min left as zero */
778 len = iscsi_build_login_request_strings ( iscsi, NULL, 0 );
779 ISCSI_SET_LENGTHS ( request->lengths, 0, len );
780 request->isid_iana_en = htonl ( ISCSI_ISID_IANA |
781 IANA_EN_FEN_SYSTEMS );
782 request->isid_iana_qual = htons ( iscsi->isid_iana_qual );
783 /* tsih left as zero */
784 request->itt = htonl ( iscsi->itt );
785 /* cid left as zero */
786 request->cmdsn = htonl ( iscsi->cmdsn );
787 request->expstatsn = htonl ( iscsi->statsn + 1 );
791 * Complete iSCSI login request PDU transmission
793 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
796 static void iscsi_login_request_done ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
798 /* Clear any "strings to send" flags */
799 iscsi->status &= ~ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_MASK;
801 /* Free any dynamically allocated storage used for login */
802 chap_finish ( &iscsi->chap );
806 * Transmit data segment of an iSCSI login request PDU
808 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
809 * @ret rc Return status code
811 * For login requests, the data segment consists of the login strings.
813 static int iscsi_tx_login_request ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
814 struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *request = &iscsi->tx_bhs.login_request;
815 struct io_buffer *iobuf;
819 len = ISCSI_DATA_LEN ( request->lengths );
820 pad_len = ISCSI_DATA_PAD_LEN ( request->lengths );
821 iobuf = xfer_alloc_iob ( &iscsi->socket, ( len + pad_len ) );
824 iob_put ( iobuf, len );
825 iscsi_build_login_request_strings ( iscsi, iobuf->data, len );
826 memset ( iob_put ( iobuf, pad_len ), 0, pad_len );
828 return xfer_deliver_iob ( &iscsi->socket, iobuf );
832 * Decode large binary value
834 * @v encoded Encoded large binary value
836 * @v len Length of data buffer
837 * @ret len Length of raw data, or negative error
839 static int iscsi_large_binary_decode ( const char *encoded, uint8_t *raw,
842 /* Check for initial '0x' or '0b' and decode as appropriate */
843 if ( *(encoded++) == '0' ) {
844 switch ( tolower ( *(encoded++) ) ) {
846 return base16_decode ( encoded, raw, len );
848 return base64_decode ( encoded, raw, len );
852 return -EPROTO_INVALID_LARGE_BINARY;
856 * Handle iSCSI TargetAddress text value
858 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
859 * @v value TargetAddress value
860 * @ret rc Return status code
862 static int iscsi_handle_targetaddress_value ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
863 const char *value ) {
866 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p will redirect to %s\n", iscsi, value );
868 /* Replace target address */
869 free ( iscsi->target_address );
870 iscsi->target_address = strdup ( value );
871 if ( ! iscsi->target_address )
874 /* Replace target port */
875 iscsi->target_port = htons ( ISCSI_PORT );
876 separator = strchr ( iscsi->target_address, ':' );
879 iscsi->target_port = strtoul ( ( separator + 1 ), NULL, 0 );
886 * Handle iSCSI AuthMethod text value
888 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
889 * @v value AuthMethod value
890 * @ret rc Return status code
892 static int iscsi_handle_authmethod_value ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
893 const char *value ) {
895 /* If server requests CHAP, send the CHAP_A string */
896 if ( strcmp ( value, "CHAP" ) == 0 ) {
897 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p initiating CHAP authentication\n",
899 iscsi->status |= ( ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_CHAP_ALGORITHM |
900 ISCSI_STATUS_AUTH_FORWARD_REQUIRED );
907 * Handle iSCSI CHAP_A text value
909 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
910 * @v value CHAP_A value
911 * @ret rc Return status code
913 static int iscsi_handle_chap_a_value ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
914 const char *value ) {
916 /* We only ever offer "5" (i.e. MD5) as an algorithm, so if
917 * the server responds with anything else it is a protocol
920 if ( strcmp ( value, "5" ) != 0 ) {
921 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p got invalid CHAP algorithm \"%s\"\n",
923 return -EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_ALGORITHM;
930 * Handle iSCSI CHAP_I text value
932 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
933 * @v value CHAP_I value
934 * @ret rc Return status code
936 static int iscsi_handle_chap_i_value ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
937 const char *value ) {
938 unsigned int identifier;
942 /* The CHAP identifier is an integer value */
943 identifier = strtoul ( value, &endp, 0 );
944 if ( *endp != '\0' ) {
945 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p saw invalid CHAP identifier \"%s\"\n",
947 return -EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_IDENTIFIER;
950 /* Prepare for CHAP with MD5 */
951 chap_finish ( &iscsi->chap );
952 if ( ( rc = chap_init ( &iscsi->chap, &md5_algorithm ) ) != 0 ) {
953 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not initialise CHAP: %s\n",
954 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
958 /* Identifier and secret are the first two components of the
961 chap_set_identifier ( &iscsi->chap, identifier );
962 if ( iscsi->initiator_password ) {
963 chap_update ( &iscsi->chap, iscsi->initiator_password,
964 strlen ( iscsi->initiator_password ) );
971 * Handle iSCSI CHAP_C text value
973 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
974 * @v value CHAP_C value
975 * @ret rc Return status code
977 static int iscsi_handle_chap_c_value ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
978 const char *value ) {
979 uint8_t buf[ strlen ( value ) ]; /* Decoding never expands data */
984 /* Process challenge */
985 len = iscsi_large_binary_decode ( value, buf, sizeof ( buf ) );
988 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p invalid CHAP challenge \"%s\": %s\n",
989 iscsi, value, strerror ( rc ) );
992 chap_update ( &iscsi->chap, buf, len );
994 /* Build CHAP response */
995 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p sending CHAP response\n", iscsi );
996 chap_respond ( &iscsi->chap );
997 iscsi->status |= ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_CHAP_RESPONSE;
999 /* Send CHAP challenge, if applicable */
1000 if ( iscsi->target_username ) {
1001 iscsi->status |= ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_CHAP_CHALLENGE;
1002 /* Generate CHAP challenge data */
1003 for ( i = 0 ; i < sizeof ( iscsi->chap_challenge ) ; i++ ) {
1004 iscsi->chap_challenge[i] = random();
1012 * Handle iSCSI CHAP_N text value
1014 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1015 * @v value CHAP_N value
1016 * @ret rc Return status code
1018 static int iscsi_handle_chap_n_value ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1019 const char *value ) {
1021 /* The target username isn't actually involved at any point in
1022 * the authentication process; it merely serves to identify
1023 * which password the target is using to generate the CHAP
1024 * response. We unnecessarily verify that the username is as
1025 * expected, in order to provide mildly helpful diagnostics if
1026 * the target is supplying the wrong username/password
1029 if ( iscsi->target_username &&
1030 ( strcmp ( iscsi->target_username, value ) != 0 ) ) {
1031 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p target username \"%s\" incorrect "
1032 "(wanted \"%s\")\n",
1033 iscsi, value, iscsi->target_username );
1034 return -EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_USERNAME;
1041 * Handle iSCSI CHAP_R text value
1043 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1044 * @v value CHAP_R value
1045 * @ret rc Return status code
1047 static int iscsi_handle_chap_r_value ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1048 const char *value ) {
1049 uint8_t buf[ strlen ( value ) ]; /* Decoding never expands data */
1053 /* Generate CHAP response for verification */
1054 chap_finish ( &iscsi->chap );
1055 if ( ( rc = chap_init ( &iscsi->chap, &md5_algorithm ) ) != 0 ) {
1056 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not initialise CHAP: %s\n",
1057 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
1060 chap_set_identifier ( &iscsi->chap, iscsi->chap_challenge[0] );
1061 if ( iscsi->target_password ) {
1062 chap_update ( &iscsi->chap, iscsi->target_password,
1063 strlen ( iscsi->target_password ) );
1065 chap_update ( &iscsi->chap, &iscsi->chap_challenge[1],
1066 ( sizeof ( iscsi->chap_challenge ) - 1 ) );
1067 chap_respond ( &iscsi->chap );
1069 /* Process response */
1070 len = iscsi_large_binary_decode ( value, buf, sizeof ( buf ) );
1073 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p invalid CHAP response \"%s\": %s\n",
1074 iscsi, value, strerror ( rc ) );
1078 /* Check CHAP response */
1079 if ( len != ( int ) iscsi->chap.response_len ) {
1080 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p invalid CHAP response length\n",
1082 return -EPROTO_INVALID_CHAP_RESPONSE;
1084 if ( memcmp ( buf, iscsi->chap.response, len ) != 0 ) {
1085 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p incorrect CHAP response \"%s\"\n",
1087 return -EACCES_INCORRECT_TARGET_PASSWORD;
1090 /* Mark session as authenticated */
1091 iscsi->status |= ISCSI_STATUS_AUTH_REVERSE_OK;
1096 /** An iSCSI text string that we want to handle */
1097 struct iscsi_string_type {
1100 * This is the portion preceding the "=" sign,
1101 * e.g. "InitiatorName", "CHAP_A", etc.
1104 /** Handle iSCSI string value
1106 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1107 * @v value iSCSI string value
1108 * @ret rc Return status code
1110 int ( * handle ) ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, const char *value );
1113 /** iSCSI text strings that we want to handle */
1114 static struct iscsi_string_type iscsi_string_types[] = {
1115 { "TargetAddress", iscsi_handle_targetaddress_value },
1116 { "AuthMethod", iscsi_handle_authmethod_value },
1117 { "CHAP_A", iscsi_handle_chap_a_value },
1118 { "CHAP_I", iscsi_handle_chap_i_value },
1119 { "CHAP_C", iscsi_handle_chap_c_value },
1120 { "CHAP_N", iscsi_handle_chap_n_value },
1121 { "CHAP_R", iscsi_handle_chap_r_value },
1126 * Handle iSCSI string
1128 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1129 * @v string iSCSI string (in "key=value" format)
1130 * @ret rc Return status code
1132 static int iscsi_handle_string ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1133 const char *string ) {
1134 struct iscsi_string_type *type;
1135 const char *separator;
1140 /* Find separator */
1141 separator = strchr ( string, '=' );
1142 if ( ! separator ) {
1143 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p malformed string %s\n",
1145 return -EPROTO_INVALID_KEY_VALUE_PAIR;
1147 key_len = ( separator - string );
1148 value = ( separator + 1 );
1150 /* Check for rejections. Since we send only non-rejectable
1151 * values, any rejection is a fatal protocol error.
1153 if ( strcmp ( value, "Reject" ) == 0 ) {
1154 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p rejection: %s\n", iscsi, string );
1155 return -EPROTO_VALUE_REJECTED;
1158 /* Handle key/value pair */
1159 for ( type = iscsi_string_types ; type->key ; type++ ) {
1160 if ( strncmp ( string, type->key, key_len ) != 0 )
1162 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p handling %s\n", iscsi, string );
1163 if ( ( rc = type->handle ( iscsi, value ) ) != 0 ) {
1164 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not handle %s: %s\n",
1165 iscsi, string, strerror ( rc ) );
1170 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p ignoring %s\n", iscsi, string );
1175 * Handle iSCSI strings
1177 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1178 * @v string iSCSI string buffer
1179 * @v len Length of string buffer
1180 * @ret rc Return status code
1182 static int iscsi_handle_strings ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1183 const char *strings, size_t len ) {
1187 /* Handle each string in turn, taking care not to overrun the
1188 * data buffer in case of badly-terminated data.
1191 string_len = ( strnlen ( strings, len ) + 1 );
1192 if ( string_len > len )
1194 if ( ( rc = iscsi_handle_string ( iscsi, strings ) ) != 0 )
1196 strings += string_len;
1203 * Convert iSCSI response status to return status code
1205 * @v status_class iSCSI status class
1206 * @v status_detail iSCSI status detail
1207 * @ret rc Return status code
1209 static int iscsi_status_to_rc ( unsigned int status_class,
1210 unsigned int status_detail ) {
1211 switch ( status_class ) {
1212 case ISCSI_STATUS_INITIATOR_ERROR :
1213 switch ( status_detail ) {
1214 case ISCSI_STATUS_INITIATOR_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION :
1215 return -EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHENTICATION;
1216 case ISCSI_STATUS_INITIATOR_ERROR_AUTHORISATION :
1217 return -EPERM_INITIATOR_AUTHORISATION;
1218 case ISCSI_STATUS_INITIATOR_ERROR_NOT_FOUND :
1219 case ISCSI_STATUS_INITIATOR_ERROR_REMOVED :
1222 return -ENOTSUP_INITIATOR_STATUS;
1224 case ISCSI_STATUS_TARGET_ERROR :
1225 switch ( status_detail ) {
1226 case ISCSI_STATUS_TARGET_ERROR_UNAVAILABLE:
1227 return -EIO_TARGET_UNAVAILABLE;
1228 case ISCSI_STATUS_TARGET_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES:
1229 return -EIO_TARGET_NO_RESOURCES;
1231 return -ENOTSUP_TARGET_STATUS;
1239 * Receive data segment of an iSCSI login response PDU
1241 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1242 * @v data Received data
1243 * @v len Length of received data
1244 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
1245 * @ret rc Return status code
1247 static int iscsi_rx_login_response ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1248 const void *data, size_t len,
1249 size_t remaining ) {
1250 struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *response
1251 = &iscsi->rx_bhs.login_response;
1254 /* Buffer up the PDU data */
1255 if ( ( rc = iscsi_rx_buffered_data ( iscsi, data, len ) ) != 0 ) {
1256 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not buffer login response: %s\n",
1257 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
1263 /* Process string data and discard string buffer */
1264 if ( ( rc = iscsi_handle_strings ( iscsi, iscsi->rx_buffer,
1265 iscsi->rx_len ) ) != 0 )
1267 iscsi_rx_buffered_data_done ( iscsi );
1269 /* Check for login redirection */
1270 if ( response->status_class == ISCSI_STATUS_REDIRECT ) {
1271 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p redirecting to new server\n", iscsi );
1272 iscsi_close_connection ( iscsi, 0 );
1273 if ( ( rc = iscsi_open_connection ( iscsi ) ) != 0 ) {
1274 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not redirect: %s\n ",
1275 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
1281 /* Check for fatal errors */
1282 if ( response->status_class != 0 ) {
1283 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI login failure: class %02x detail %02x\n",
1284 response->status_class, response->status_detail );
1285 rc = iscsi_status_to_rc ( response->status_class,
1286 response->status_detail );
1290 /* Handle login transitions */
1291 if ( response->flags & ISCSI_LOGIN_FLAG_TRANSITION ) {
1292 iscsi->status &= ~( ISCSI_STATUS_PHASE_MASK |
1293 ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_MASK );
1294 switch ( response->flags & ISCSI_LOGIN_NSG_MASK ) {
1295 case ISCSI_LOGIN_NSG_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION:
1297 ( ISCSI_STATUS_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION_PHASE |
1298 ISCSI_STATUS_STRINGS_OPERATIONAL );
1300 case ISCSI_LOGIN_NSG_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE:
1301 iscsi->status |= ISCSI_STATUS_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE;
1304 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p got invalid response flags "
1305 "%02x\n", iscsi, response->flags );
1310 /* Send next login request PDU if we haven't reached the full
1311 * feature phase yet.
1313 if ( ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_PHASE_MASK ) !=
1314 ISCSI_STATUS_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE ) {
1315 iscsi_start_login ( iscsi );
1319 /* Check that target authentication was successful (if required) */
1320 if ( ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_AUTH_REVERSE_REQUIRED ) &&
1321 ! ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_AUTH_REVERSE_OK ) ) {
1322 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p nefarious target tried to bypass "
1323 "authentication\n", iscsi );
1327 /* Notify SCSI layer of window change */
1328 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p entering full feature phase\n", iscsi );
1329 xfer_window_changed ( &iscsi->control );
1334 /****************************************************************************
1336 * iSCSI to socket interface
1343 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1345 static void iscsi_tx_pause ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1346 process_del ( &iscsi->process );
1352 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1354 static void iscsi_tx_resume ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1355 process_add ( &iscsi->process );
1359 * Start up a new TX PDU
1361 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1363 * This initiates the process of sending a new PDU. Only one PDU may
1364 * be in transit at any one time.
1366 static void iscsi_start_tx ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1368 assert ( iscsi->tx_state == ISCSI_TX_IDLE );
1370 /* Initialise TX BHS */
1371 memset ( &iscsi->tx_bhs, 0, sizeof ( iscsi->tx_bhs ) );
1373 /* Flag TX engine to start transmitting */
1374 iscsi->tx_state = ISCSI_TX_BHS;
1376 /* Start transmission process */
1377 iscsi_tx_resume ( iscsi );
1383 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1384 * @ret rc Return status code
1386 static int iscsi_tx_nothing ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi __unused ) {
1391 * Transmit basic header segment of an iSCSI PDU
1393 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1394 * @ret rc Return status code
1396 static int iscsi_tx_bhs ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1397 return xfer_deliver_raw ( &iscsi->socket, &iscsi->tx_bhs,
1398 sizeof ( iscsi->tx_bhs ) );
1402 * Transmit data segment of an iSCSI PDU
1404 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1405 * @ret rc Return status code
1407 * Handle transmission of part of a PDU data segment. iscsi::tx_bhs
1408 * will be valid when this is called.
1410 static int iscsi_tx_data ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1411 struct iscsi_bhs_common *common = &iscsi->tx_bhs.common;
1413 switch ( common->opcode & ISCSI_OPCODE_MASK ) {
1414 case ISCSI_OPCODE_DATA_OUT:
1415 return iscsi_tx_data_out ( iscsi );
1416 case ISCSI_OPCODE_LOGIN_REQUEST:
1417 return iscsi_tx_login_request ( iscsi );
1419 /* Nothing to send in other states */
1425 * Complete iSCSI PDU transmission
1427 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1429 * Called when a PDU has been completely transmitted and the TX state
1430 * machine is about to enter the idle state. iscsi::tx_bhs will be
1431 * valid for the just-completed PDU when this is called.
1433 static void iscsi_tx_done ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1434 struct iscsi_bhs_common *common = &iscsi->tx_bhs.common;
1436 /* Stop transmission process */
1437 iscsi_tx_pause ( iscsi );
1439 switch ( common->opcode & ISCSI_OPCODE_MASK ) {
1440 case ISCSI_OPCODE_DATA_OUT:
1441 iscsi_data_out_done ( iscsi );
1443 case ISCSI_OPCODE_LOGIN_REQUEST:
1444 iscsi_login_request_done ( iscsi );
1453 * Transmit iSCSI PDU
1455 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1456 * @v buf Temporary data buffer
1457 * @v len Length of temporary data buffer
1459 * Constructs data to be sent for the current TX state
1461 static void iscsi_tx_step ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1462 struct iscsi_bhs_common *common = &iscsi->tx_bhs.common;
1463 int ( * tx ) ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi );
1464 enum iscsi_tx_state next_state;
1468 /* Select fragment to transmit */
1470 switch ( iscsi->tx_state ) {
1473 tx_len = sizeof ( iscsi->tx_bhs );
1474 next_state = ISCSI_TX_AHS;
1477 tx = iscsi_tx_nothing;
1479 next_state = ISCSI_TX_DATA;
1483 tx_len = ISCSI_DATA_LEN ( common->lengths );
1484 next_state = ISCSI_TX_IDLE;
1487 /* Nothing to do; pause processing */
1488 iscsi_tx_pause ( iscsi );
1495 /* Check for window availability, if needed */
1496 if ( tx_len && ( xfer_window ( &iscsi->socket ) == 0 ) ) {
1497 /* Cannot transmit at this point; pause
1498 * processing and wait for window to reopen
1500 iscsi_tx_pause ( iscsi );
1505 if ( ( rc = tx ( iscsi ) ) != 0 ) {
1506 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not transmit: %s\n",
1507 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
1508 /* Transmission errors are fatal */
1509 iscsi_close ( iscsi, rc );
1513 /* Move to next state */
1514 iscsi->tx_state = next_state;
1516 /* If we have moved to the idle state, mark
1517 * transmission as complete
1519 if ( iscsi->tx_state == ISCSI_TX_IDLE )
1520 iscsi_tx_done ( iscsi );
1524 /** iSCSI TX process descriptor */
1525 static struct process_descriptor iscsi_process_desc =
1526 PROC_DESC ( struct iscsi_session, process, iscsi_tx_step );
1529 * Receive basic header segment of an iSCSI PDU
1531 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1532 * @v data Received data
1533 * @v len Length of received data
1534 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
1535 * @ret rc Return status code
1537 * This fills in iscsi::rx_bhs with the data from the BHS portion of
1540 static int iscsi_rx_bhs ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, const void *data,
1541 size_t len, size_t remaining __unused ) {
1542 memcpy ( &iscsi->rx_bhs.bytes[iscsi->rx_offset], data, len );
1543 if ( ( iscsi->rx_offset + len ) >= sizeof ( iscsi->rx_bhs ) ) {
1544 DBGC2 ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p received PDU opcode %#x len %#x\n",
1545 iscsi, iscsi->rx_bhs.common.opcode,
1546 ISCSI_DATA_LEN ( iscsi->rx_bhs.common.lengths ) );
1552 * Discard portion of an iSCSI PDU.
1554 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1555 * @v data Received data
1556 * @v len Length of received data
1557 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
1558 * @ret rc Return status code
1560 * This discards data from a portion of a received PDU.
1562 static int iscsi_rx_discard ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi __unused,
1563 const void *data __unused, size_t len __unused,
1564 size_t remaining __unused ) {
1570 * Receive data segment of an iSCSI PDU
1572 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1573 * @v data Received data
1574 * @v len Length of received data
1575 * @v remaining Data remaining after this data
1576 * @ret rc Return status code
1578 * Handle processing of part of a PDU data segment. iscsi::rx_bhs
1579 * will be valid when this is called.
1581 static int iscsi_rx_data ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, const void *data,
1582 size_t len, size_t remaining ) {
1583 struct iscsi_bhs_common_response *response
1584 = &iscsi->rx_bhs.common_response;
1586 /* Update cmdsn and statsn */
1587 iscsi->cmdsn = ntohl ( response->expcmdsn );
1588 iscsi->statsn = ntohl ( response->statsn );
1590 switch ( response->opcode & ISCSI_OPCODE_MASK ) {
1591 case ISCSI_OPCODE_LOGIN_RESPONSE:
1592 return iscsi_rx_login_response ( iscsi, data, len, remaining );
1593 case ISCSI_OPCODE_SCSI_RESPONSE:
1594 return iscsi_rx_scsi_response ( iscsi, data, len, remaining );
1595 case ISCSI_OPCODE_DATA_IN:
1596 return iscsi_rx_data_in ( iscsi, data, len, remaining );
1597 case ISCSI_OPCODE_R2T:
1598 return iscsi_rx_r2t ( iscsi, data, len, remaining );
1599 case ISCSI_OPCODE_NOP_IN:
1600 return iscsi_rx_nop_in ( iscsi, data, len, remaining );
1604 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p unknown opcode %02x\n", iscsi,
1606 return -ENOTSUP_OPCODE;
1613 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1614 * @v iobuf I/O buffer
1615 * @v meta Data transfer metadata
1616 * @ret rc Return status code
1618 * This handles received PDUs. The receive strategy is to fill in
1619 * iscsi::rx_bhs with the contents of the BHS portion of the PDU,
1620 * throw away any AHS portion, and then process each part of the data
1621 * portion as it arrives. The data processing routine therefore
1622 * always has a full copy of the BHS available, even for portions of
1623 * the data in different packets to the BHS.
1625 static int iscsi_socket_deliver ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1626 struct io_buffer *iobuf,
1627 struct xfer_metadata *meta __unused ) {
1628 struct iscsi_bhs_common *common = &iscsi->rx_bhs.common;
1629 int ( * rx ) ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, const void *data,
1630 size_t len, size_t remaining );
1631 enum iscsi_rx_state next_state;
1637 switch ( iscsi->rx_state ) {
1640 iscsi->rx_len = sizeof ( iscsi->rx_bhs );
1641 next_state = ISCSI_RX_AHS;
1644 rx = iscsi_rx_discard;
1645 iscsi->rx_len = 4 * ISCSI_AHS_LEN ( common->lengths );
1646 next_state = ISCSI_RX_DATA;
1650 iscsi->rx_len = ISCSI_DATA_LEN ( common->lengths );
1651 next_state = ISCSI_RX_DATA_PADDING;
1653 case ISCSI_RX_DATA_PADDING:
1654 rx = iscsi_rx_discard;
1655 iscsi->rx_len = ISCSI_DATA_PAD_LEN ( common->lengths );
1656 next_state = ISCSI_RX_BHS;
1664 frag_len = iscsi->rx_len - iscsi->rx_offset;
1665 if ( frag_len > iob_len ( iobuf ) )
1666 frag_len = iob_len ( iobuf );
1667 remaining = iscsi->rx_len - iscsi->rx_offset - frag_len;
1668 if ( ( rc = rx ( iscsi, iobuf->data, frag_len,
1669 remaining ) ) != 0 ) {
1670 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not process received "
1671 "data: %s\n", iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
1675 iscsi->rx_offset += frag_len;
1676 iob_pull ( iobuf, frag_len );
1678 /* If all the data for this state has not yet been
1679 * received, stay in this state for now.
1681 if ( iscsi->rx_offset != iscsi->rx_len ) {
1686 iscsi->rx_state = next_state;
1687 iscsi->rx_offset = 0;
1691 /* Free I/O buffer */
1694 /* Destroy session on error */
1696 iscsi_close ( iscsi, rc );
1702 * Handle redirection event
1704 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1705 * @v type Location type
1706 * @v args Remaining arguments depend upon location type
1707 * @ret rc Return status code
1709 static int iscsi_vredirect ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, int type,
1712 struct sockaddr *peer;
1714 /* Intercept redirects to a LOCATION_SOCKET and record the IP
1715 * address for the iBFT. This is a bit of a hack, but avoids
1716 * inventing an ioctl()-style call to retrieve the socket
1717 * address from a data-xfer interface.
1719 if ( type == LOCATION_SOCKET ) {
1720 va_copy ( tmp, args );
1721 ( void ) va_arg ( tmp, int ); /* Discard "semantics" */
1722 peer = va_arg ( tmp, struct sockaddr * );
1723 memcpy ( &iscsi->target_sockaddr, peer,
1724 sizeof ( iscsi->target_sockaddr ) );
1728 return xfer_vreopen ( &iscsi->socket, type, args );
1731 /** iSCSI socket interface operations */
1732 static struct interface_operation iscsi_socket_operations[] = {
1733 INTF_OP ( xfer_deliver, struct iscsi_session *, iscsi_socket_deliver ),
1734 INTF_OP ( xfer_window_changed, struct iscsi_session *,
1736 INTF_OP ( xfer_vredirect, struct iscsi_session *, iscsi_vredirect ),
1737 INTF_OP ( intf_close, struct iscsi_session *, iscsi_close ),
1740 /** iSCSI socket interface descriptor */
1741 static struct interface_descriptor iscsi_socket_desc =
1742 INTF_DESC ( struct iscsi_session, socket, iscsi_socket_operations );
1744 /****************************************************************************
1746 * iSCSI command issuing
1751 * Check iSCSI flow-control window
1753 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1754 * @ret len Length of window
1756 static size_t iscsi_scsi_window ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1758 if ( ( ( iscsi->status & ISCSI_STATUS_PHASE_MASK ) ==
1759 ISCSI_STATUS_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE ) &&
1760 ( iscsi->command == NULL ) ) {
1761 /* We cannot handle concurrent commands */
1769 * Issue iSCSI SCSI command
1771 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1772 * @v parent Parent interface
1773 * @v command SCSI command
1774 * @ret tag Command tag, or negative error
1776 static int iscsi_scsi_command ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1777 struct interface *parent,
1778 struct scsi_cmd *command ) {
1780 /* This iSCSI implementation cannot handle multiple concurrent
1781 * commands or commands arriving before login is complete.
1783 if ( iscsi_scsi_window ( iscsi ) == 0 ) {
1784 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p cannot handle concurrent commands\n",
1790 iscsi->command = malloc ( sizeof ( *command ) );
1791 if ( ! iscsi->command )
1793 memcpy ( iscsi->command, command, sizeof ( *command ) );
1795 /* Assign new ITT */
1796 iscsi_new_itt ( iscsi );
1798 /* Start sending command */
1799 iscsi_start_command ( iscsi );
1801 /* Attach to parent interface and return */
1802 intf_plug_plug ( &iscsi->data, parent );
1806 /** iSCSI SCSI command-issuing interface operations */
1807 static struct interface_operation iscsi_control_op[] = {
1808 INTF_OP ( scsi_command, struct iscsi_session *, iscsi_scsi_command ),
1809 INTF_OP ( xfer_window, struct iscsi_session *, iscsi_scsi_window ),
1810 INTF_OP ( intf_close, struct iscsi_session *, iscsi_close ),
1811 INTF_OP ( acpi_describe, struct iscsi_session *, ibft_describe ),
1814 /** iSCSI SCSI command-issuing interface descriptor */
1815 static struct interface_descriptor iscsi_control_desc =
1816 INTF_DESC ( struct iscsi_session, control, iscsi_control_op );
1819 * Close iSCSI command
1821 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1822 * @v rc Reason for close
1824 static void iscsi_command_close ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi, int rc ) {
1826 /* Restart interface */
1827 intf_restart ( &iscsi->data, rc );
1829 /* Treat unsolicited command closures mid-command as fatal,
1830 * because we have no code to handle partially-completed PDUs.
1832 if ( iscsi->command != NULL )
1833 iscsi_close ( iscsi, ( ( rc == 0 ) ? -ECANCELED : rc ) );
1836 /** iSCSI SCSI command interface operations */
1837 static struct interface_operation iscsi_data_op[] = {
1838 INTF_OP ( intf_close, struct iscsi_session *, iscsi_command_close ),
1841 /** iSCSI SCSI command interface descriptor */
1842 static struct interface_descriptor iscsi_data_desc =
1843 INTF_DESC ( struct iscsi_session, data, iscsi_data_op );
1845 /****************************************************************************
1851 /** iSCSI root path components (as per RFC4173) */
1852 enum iscsi_root_path_component {
1861 /** iSCSI initiator IQN setting */
1862 const struct setting initiator_iqn_setting __setting ( SETTING_SANBOOT_EXTRA,
1864 .name = "initiator-iqn",
1865 .description = "iSCSI initiator name",
1866 .tag = DHCP_ISCSI_INITIATOR_IQN,
1867 .type = &setting_type_string,
1870 /** iSCSI reverse username setting */
1871 const struct setting reverse_username_setting __setting ( SETTING_AUTH_EXTRA,
1872 reverse-username ) = {
1873 .name = "reverse-username",
1874 .description = "Reverse user name",
1875 .tag = DHCP_EB_REVERSE_USERNAME,
1876 .type = &setting_type_string,
1879 /** iSCSI reverse password setting */
1880 const struct setting reverse_password_setting __setting ( SETTING_AUTH_EXTRA,
1881 reverse-password ) = {
1882 .name = "reverse-password",
1883 .description = "Reverse password",
1884 .tag = DHCP_EB_REVERSE_PASSWORD,
1885 .type = &setting_type_string,
1889 * Parse iSCSI root path
1891 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1892 * @v root_path iSCSI root path (as per RFC4173)
1893 * @ret rc Return status code
1895 static int iscsi_parse_root_path ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi,
1896 const char *root_path ) {
1897 char rp_copy[ strlen ( root_path ) + 1 ];
1898 char *rp_comp[NUM_RP_COMPONENTS];
1903 /* Split root path into component parts */
1904 strcpy ( rp_copy, root_path );
1907 if ( i == NUM_RP_COMPONENTS )
1909 for ( ; *rp != ':' ; rp++ ) {
1911 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p root path \"%s\" "
1912 "too short\n", iscsi, root_path );
1913 return -EINVAL_ROOT_PATH_TOO_SHORT;
1919 /* Use root path components to configure iSCSI session */
1920 iscsi->target_address = strdup ( rp_comp[RP_SERVERNAME] );
1921 if ( ! iscsi->target_address )
1923 iscsi->target_port = strtoul ( rp_comp[RP_PORT], NULL, 10 );
1924 if ( ! iscsi->target_port )
1925 iscsi->target_port = ISCSI_PORT;
1926 if ( ( rc = scsi_parse_lun ( rp_comp[RP_LUN], &iscsi->lun ) ) != 0 ) {
1927 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p invalid LUN \"%s\"\n",
1928 iscsi, rp_comp[RP_LUN] );
1931 iscsi->target_iqn = strdup ( rp_comp[RP_TARGETNAME] );
1932 if ( ! iscsi->target_iqn )
1939 * Fetch iSCSI settings
1941 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
1942 * @ret rc Return status code
1944 static int iscsi_fetch_settings ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
1949 /* Fetch relevant settings. Don't worry about freeing on
1950 * error, since iscsi_free() will take care of that anyway.
1952 fetch_string_setting_copy ( NULL, &username_setting,
1953 &iscsi->initiator_username );
1954 fetch_string_setting_copy ( NULL, &password_setting,
1955 &iscsi->initiator_password );
1956 fetch_string_setting_copy ( NULL, &reverse_username_setting,
1957 &iscsi->target_username );
1958 fetch_string_setting_copy ( NULL, &reverse_password_setting,
1959 &iscsi->target_password );
1961 /* Use explicit initiator IQN if provided */
1962 fetch_string_setting_copy ( NULL, &initiator_iqn_setting,
1963 &iscsi->initiator_iqn );
1964 if ( iscsi->initiator_iqn )
1967 /* Otherwise, try to construct an initiator IQN from the hostname */
1968 fetch_string_setting_copy ( NULL, &hostname_setting, &hostname );
1970 len = asprintf ( &iscsi->initiator_iqn,
1971 ISCSI_DEFAULT_IQN_PREFIX ":%s", hostname );
1974 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not allocate initiator "
1978 assert ( iscsi->initiator_iqn );
1982 /* Otherwise, try to construct an initiator IQN from the UUID */
1983 if ( ( len = fetch_uuid_setting ( NULL, &uuid_setting, &uuid ) ) < 0 ) {
1984 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p has no suitable initiator IQN\n",
1986 return -EINVAL_NO_INITIATOR_IQN;
1988 if ( ( len = asprintf ( &iscsi->initiator_iqn,
1989 ISCSI_DEFAULT_IQN_PREFIX ":%s",
1990 uuid_ntoa ( &uuid ) ) ) < 0 ) {
1991 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not allocate initiator IQN\n",
1995 assert ( iscsi->initiator_iqn );
2002 * Check iSCSI authentication details
2004 * @v iscsi iSCSI session
2005 * @ret rc Return status code
2007 static int iscsi_check_auth ( struct iscsi_session *iscsi ) {
2009 /* Check for invalid authentication combinations */
2010 if ( ( /* Initiator username without password (or vice-versa) */
2011 ( !! iscsi->initiator_username ) ^
2012 ( !! iscsi->initiator_password ) ) ||
2013 ( /* Target username without password (or vice-versa) */
2014 ( !! iscsi->target_username ) ^
2015 ( !! iscsi->target_password ) ) ||
2016 ( /* Target (reverse) without initiator (forward) */
2017 ( iscsi->target_username &&
2018 ( ! iscsi->initiator_username ) ) ) ) {
2019 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p invalid credentials: initiator "
2020 "%sname,%spw, target %sname,%spw\n", iscsi,
2021 ( iscsi->initiator_username ? "" : "no " ),
2022 ( iscsi->initiator_password ? "" : "no " ),
2023 ( iscsi->target_username ? "" : "no " ),
2024 ( iscsi->target_password ? "" : "no " ) );
2025 return -EINVAL_BAD_CREDENTIAL_MIX;
2034 * @v parent Parent interface
2036 * @ret rc Return status code
2038 static int iscsi_open ( struct interface *parent, struct uri *uri ) {
2039 struct iscsi_session *iscsi;
2043 if ( ! uri->opaque ) {
2044 rc = -EINVAL_NO_ROOT_PATH;
2045 goto err_sanity_uri;
2048 /* Allocate and initialise structure */
2049 iscsi = zalloc ( sizeof ( *iscsi ) );
2054 ref_init ( &iscsi->refcnt, iscsi_free );
2055 intf_init ( &iscsi->control, &iscsi_control_desc, &iscsi->refcnt );
2056 intf_init ( &iscsi->data, &iscsi_data_desc, &iscsi->refcnt );
2057 intf_init ( &iscsi->socket, &iscsi_socket_desc, &iscsi->refcnt );
2058 process_init_stopped ( &iscsi->process, &iscsi_process_desc,
2061 /* Parse root path */
2062 if ( ( rc = iscsi_parse_root_path ( iscsi, uri->opaque ) ) != 0 )
2063 goto err_parse_root_path;
2064 /* Set fields not specified by root path */
2065 if ( ( rc = iscsi_fetch_settings ( iscsi ) ) != 0 )
2066 goto err_fetch_settings;
2067 /* Validate authentication */
2068 if ( ( rc = iscsi_check_auth ( iscsi ) ) != 0 )
2069 goto err_check_auth;
2072 if ( ! iscsi->target_address ) {
2073 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p does not yet support discovery\n",
2075 rc = -ENOTSUP_DISCOVERY;
2076 goto err_sanity_address;
2078 if ( ! iscsi->target_iqn ) {
2079 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p no target address supplied in %s\n",
2080 iscsi, uri->opaque );
2081 rc = -EINVAL_NO_TARGET_IQN;
2082 goto err_sanity_iqn;
2084 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p initiator %s\n",iscsi, iscsi->initiator_iqn );
2085 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p target %s %s\n",
2086 iscsi, iscsi->target_address, iscsi->target_iqn );
2089 if ( ( rc = iscsi_open_connection ( iscsi ) ) != 0 )
2090 goto err_open_connection;
2092 /* Attach SCSI device to parent interface */
2093 if ( ( rc = scsi_open ( parent, &iscsi->control,
2094 &iscsi->lun ) ) != 0 ) {
2095 DBGC ( iscsi, "iSCSI %p could not create SCSI device: %s\n",
2096 iscsi, strerror ( rc ) );
2100 /* Mortalise self, and return */
2101 ref_put ( &iscsi->refcnt );
2105 err_open_connection:
2110 err_parse_root_path:
2111 iscsi_close ( iscsi, rc );
2112 ref_put ( &iscsi->refcnt );
2118 /** iSCSI URI opener */
2119 struct uri_opener iscsi_uri_opener __uri_opener = {